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Ex-Tory council leader found guilty of £188,000 romance fraud

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A former council leader has been found guilty of carrying out a romance fraud worth £188,000.

Andrew Polson, 52, persuaded Ann Kelly, 72, who he was in a relationship with, to give him money so they could own homes together. The properties would then be refurbished and sold or rented out for profit.

But Polson, who at the time was a Conservative politician on East Dunbartonshire Council, put his sole name on the title deeds of two properties without telling her.

At Glasgow Sheriff Court he was found guilty of defrauding Miss Kelly and of embezzling a further £9,018.47 from Revival FM – the charity radio station where he was a director.

The councillor, who denied the charges, was suspended by the Scottish Conservative party after the accusations and now sits as an independent for Bearsden South.

Sheriff Paul Reid told Polson: “You defrauded someone you were in a relationship with for a considerable amount of money.

“The custodial threshold has been passed and my advice to you is to organise your affairs.”

Polson used money Miss Kelly transferred into the company accounts for property repairs to fund his lifestyle which included trips and his mother-in-law’s birthday party.

The councillor used the Revival FM bank card to pay for an outing to a casino and refurbishments for one of the properties.


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